Music Cover songs versus the original track, which ones are better?

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The discussion centers around the merits of cover songs compared to their originals, exploring which covers are considered better and which should have been avoided. The subjective nature of evaluating music is emphasized, with opinions varying widely based on personal taste. Notable examples include Jimi Hendrix's cover of "All Along the Watchtower," which many argue surpasses Bob Dylan's original, and Johnny Cash's rendition of "Hurt," which evokes deep emotion. Other covers, such as those by Eva Cassidy and the Bare Naked Ladies, are praised for their unique interpretations that enhance the originals. Conversely, some covers are criticized for lacking originality or failing to add anything new, with specific songs mentioned as examples of covers that should have been left alone. The conversation also touches on the broader implications of musical interpretation, the role of the listener in evaluating art, and the complexities of genre classification, particularly in jazz. Overall, the thread highlights the rich landscape of music covers, showcasing both celebrated interpretations and those deemed unnecessary.
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Norwegian Wood on an unusual instrument.

 
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Hornbein said:
Norwegian Wood on an unusual instrument.


You just made my top twenty
 
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Here is the original, County and Western genre.
 
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. Supremes cover
 
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This popped up in my suggested. I do not like Irish music, what I regard as Irish music but I like English folk music.
She describes her site as Irish music, either way her playing is sublime and singing as pretty as it gets.

 
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This. Wow, check out her hybrid picking technique.

 
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I assume this is the original. All I can say is this is what a musician sounds like.

 
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That's not the original either. Lots of covers.

EDIT: It goes back to the 1800s.
 
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This thread made me discover this Supremes cover:

Roy Rogers:


Supremes:


(First post -- sorry if my formatting is off)
 
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pinball1970 said:
That's not the original either. Lots of covers.

EDIT: It goes back to the 1800s.
But Paul Brady is with few peers and that is one of his best.

Here is a cover that really imo "misses the mark" ( BD really is the closest to an (artistic) "Human God" that I have known in my limited existence )



(I think Dylan is a fan of Brady)
 
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walrus_gumboot said:
This thread made me discover this Supremes cover:

Roy Rogers:


Supremes:


(First post -- sorry if my formatting is off)

First time I heard that song was here.

 
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geordief said:
But Paul Brady is with few peers and that is one of his best.

Here is a cover that really imo "misses the mark" ( BD really is the closest to an (artistic) "Human God" that I have known in my limited existence )



(I think Dylan is a fan of Brady)

I only know "year of the cat" by Al Stewart. I was never a Dylan fan, not keen on his voice but I appreciate his writing. I like the odd track.
Same with Neil Young.
There are a couple of Dylan songs on here, "All along the watchtower" and "Mighty Quin."
 
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He's good, if you dig 1950's crooner style.



The Roy Rogers version has a clarinet, possibly an alto. They don't make 'em the way they used to.
 
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His intonation on this one is pretty bad.

 
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Way better than the orig. That's excellence in harmony singing.



The Fossils just keep getting grayer. That's how it goes. Doesn't hurt their play though. That's a big advantage musicians have over athletes.
 
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robphy said:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/God_Rest_You_Merry,_Gentlemen

Annie Lennox - God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen

Annie Lennox God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen (Live)

Pentatonix - God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen (Official Video)

God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen - Pentatonix live SiriusXM 2023 Christmas interview

God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen/O Holy Night Meets Metal (w/ PelleK)


God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen · Ronnie James Dio · Tony Iommi · Rudy Sarzo · Simon Wright

My favourite Xmas song. Not listened yet but I have put a wow. Dio and Iommi!?
 
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robphy said:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/God_Rest_You_Merry,_Gentlemen

Annie Lennox - God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen

Pentatonix - God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen (Officia


God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen/O Holy Night Meets Metal
God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen · Ronnie James Dio · Tony Iommi · Rudy Sarzo ·
The Lennox is amazing.
 
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I'm posting this because this is what I'm getting on my Facebook feed due to all the videos you make me watch:


And the complete song, which is actually pretty good:

 
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Shes Not There , instrumental cover
 
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A very nice, dreamy cover of "Don't Fear The Reaper" by the Greek chillwave duo Keep Shelly In Athens... I like it because it's very different from the original, and very dreamy sounding:

Keep Shelly In Athens - Don't Fear The Reaper


I really like Keep Shelly In Athens, they have done some nice songs.
 
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DennisN said:
A very nice, dreamy cover of "Don't Fear The Reaper" by the Greek chillwave duo Keep Shelly In Athens... I like it because it's very different from the original, and very dreamy sounding:

Keep Shelly In Athens - Don't Fear The Reaper


I really like Keep Shelly In Athens, they have done some nice songs.

Its very nice!
 
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A cover of Kim Gun Mo's 1995 hit Wrongful Meeting. As far as I know this was one of the first big Kpop dance productions.

I think the ebass player is great. I like the explosion sound effects. All electric keyboards have them.



Today there are dozens of Kpop groups like this, but the industry has made music secondary. Today the dancing girls usually don't sing, they rap instead in a lame manner. Too bad.
 
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I like Domi's playing but she's usually with a drummer I don't like. Here she is backing up an avaunt guard version of The Star Spangled Banner.
 
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World's best ebass player.



Having the ebass strung backward seems like a big disadvantage but that don't stop him.
 
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